Why is it called Pusan?
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The earliest standard version of the Santana was referred to as the ordinary Santana, abbreviated as Pusan, to distinguish it from newer models. Reasons for the abbreviation Pusan: In the earliest versions of the Santana, there were both hatchback and sedan models. Later, the 2000 and 3000 series were introduced. Hence, the older Santana models were abbreviated as Pusan primarily to differentiate them from other versions. Introduction to the Santana: The Santana has been in China for 25 years. The currently sold Santana has undergone significant changes in appearance and configuration compared to previous models. The Pusan still in production is an improved version of the "Century New Star" model. Santana Exterior: The Santana's front face features Volkswagen's family-style multi-horizontal grille, which connects seamlessly with the headlights for a trendy look. The headlight design is quite distinctive, and the lower grille exudes a youthful and fashionable vibe. The side profile boasts a dynamic, plunging waistline, with a sleek and stylish body. The multi-spoke alloy wheels are exquisitely designed, adding a touch of luxury. Differences Between New and Old Santana Models: Compared to the older Santana, the new Santana has a slightly smaller body, measuring 4473/1706/1469 mm. However, its wheelbase has been extended to 2603 mm, which is longer than that of the older Santana.